Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Shoes For Crews Review

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href="https://www.facebook.com/shoesforcrews"> Shoes For Crews started producing footwear that was slip resistant. They soon became the leader of the industry by using superior technology. They have stayed on top using hard work to produce high tech footwear at factory direct prices. They are committed to 100% customer satisfaction and improving workplace safety.

We received the href="https://www.shoesforcrews.com/sfc3/index.cfm?changeWebsite=US_en&route=c_store.browseProductsByFilterBar&trackshoefinder=&FilterCategoryId=c3&FilterProductGroupId=&Color=Black&Price=%2435+To+%2454.99&Size=+&Represented_Industry=R"> Shoes For Crews Falcon Shoes. They were specifically chosen for my son's form of work which I feel was pretty awesome! They happen to be one of the leading sellers among their men's shoes.
Jeff works in a kitchen where water, oil and other things can become a hazard easily! Shoes For Crews has shoes for just that situation and many other work related safety issues. Jeff says he feels very comfortable in his Shoes For Crews as well as secure knowing they have a non slip grip. He said "Mom these are so comfortable and I feel safer knowing my feet won't slip out from under me." That is the only part of his job that he doesn't like, there is constantly water or other liquids lurking about.
He also says his feet are comfortable like they are when he isn't working, that says a lot coming from someone that spends 8 to 12 hours at a time on their feet!

My thoughts, over his are that Falcons by Shoes For Crews are a very nice looking pair of shoes. They have an awesome non slip safety feature. Comfort is so important and they have super comfort. They are reasonably priced and an over all great value! I will buy my other three children Shoes For Crews or suggest they do as soon as they need new or safer shoes. I also plan to buy my oldest non slip boots as with his Cerebral Palsy he needs grip in wetness or snow. I am very impressed.

There are many styles of Shoes For Crews for women and men from work to casual and even dress shoes. Also slip resistant overshoes, boots of many styles, option of color and floor mats.

THE GRIP
Shoes For Crews outsole on every shoe is designed with exclusive micro-channel tread pattern and rubber compound to grip slippery surfaces with amazing traction. Independent Lab Tests prove that SFC patented SFC Mighty Grip outsole technology out-grips the competition! Shoes For Crews produces shoes for just about any type of work place. With shoes for both woman and men.

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I daughter bought a pair of these when someone came into their restaurant to sell shoes. She loves hers and said they're very comfortable. My son also works in that restaurant and he is in need of a good pair so he will most likely go here as well

Whenever I worked at Hardees I bought these shoes through them and they do exactly what they say they do. They do not slip and they do grip and they are also pretty comfortable also. Thank you for the amazing review.

As someone that has worked in a factory I can tell you that COMFORT is so important when you're going to be on concrete floors for 8 or more hours. These are nice looking shoes. I like that they have not only work shoes, but nice looking dress shoes as well.

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